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Post by jwatts on Mar 2, 2015 6:10:00 GMT -7
Any one have any recommendations on purchasing gymnastic rings? Where did you get yours? How much did they cost? They seem to range from $25-$100+ on the internet.
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Post by climber511 on Mar 2, 2015 7:01:03 GMT -7
The ones I have are metal and are fine - but a friend of mine has wooden ones and they are much much nicer. I'd go with wood if I did it again. His are from Rogue but a Google search will bring up several to choose from.
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Post by MarkAnderson on Mar 2, 2015 9:44:09 GMT -7
I have wood rings and I really like then. One other feature I would recommend is straps with length markings on them. IT makes it really easy to change the height of the rings quickly and get both rings even.
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wesp
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Post by wesp on Mar 16, 2015 17:38:03 GMT -7
Wood one's from Rogue. They're badass. Get the upgraded straps though that are easy to control the length with a carabiner. The cam buckle ones wear the nylon rather quickly.
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